Let’s talk about your shower 🚿 water.
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Did you know your water can ruin your blonde?🤯
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Do you know if you have hard water? Let’s talk about how to notice the difference!
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After a day or two without cleaning your tub or sink, is there a faint pink ring around the drain?
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If you answered yes, then the minerals in that water can cling onto your hair and cause brassy tones. This could cause darkening of your color, buildup and the list goes on...
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Do yourself and your stylist a favor, go on Amazon right now and order a shower filter for your shower head! It is very inexpensive and you only have to replace the filter every six months.

Today, we are excited to launch Meet #TeamUWGC , a new series introducing you to the superstars behind the scenes at our United Way.
First up is Partner Relations Manager Channing Banks. Channing works with our Life Essentials partners and also leads two great community programs, Greenville Dreams and the Faith-Based Roundtable.
He grew up in Oakdale, MN, before moving to Charlotte as a teenager and eventually settling in Greenville five years ago. He is a fan of trying new food, fitness and adventure. Here's our quick Q&A with Channing:
Q: What do you like most about working at United Way?
A: The positive people.
Q: What community issue is closest to your heart?
A: Affordable/workforce housing.
Q: Favorite local restaurant?
A: The Peddler (but subject to change depending on my mood).
Q: What’s your most treasured possession?
A: My Grandpa’s Bible.
Q: If you could share one message with our community, what would it be?
A: Live every day likes it’s your last, don’t let toxic folks pollute your head space, and say what’s on your mind.
Thanks for being first, Channing! Join us in showing him some love. ❤️💙

Before there was a park and a bridge, there was Camperdown Mill. #tbt
📸: Greenville Historical Society

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Happy International Day Of Forests! One tree creates enough oxygen for two people. 1,600,000,000 people depend on forests for shelter, food, fuel, medicine, and income. 50% of the fruit we eat comes from forests. Info: @onetreeplanted